With the We-Me Unidiversity Research Explorers cycle and the similarity foundation unique diversity pyramid, each of us contributes to everyone and everything everywhere on Earth and vice versa. When we understand conditions and desired future conditions we can approach any problem from both sides of the spectrum. For example, if population growth is out of control in a particular area, we can solve the problem from both sides. On one side of the spectrum, we can find all areas on planet Earth that have a significant problem with out-of-control population growth and find associative causes of the problem. On the other side of the spectrum, we can find all the Earth’s areas with more natural or healthy population growth. Similarly, we can discover associative causals or characteristics contributing to a more healthy, natural, and stable condition. Then, we can apply both sides of that knowledge to solving the problem areas of concern. This is very similar to the concept of energy sources and energy sinks I wrote about. For any problem, there are areas with more sources of energy/resources and regions with more sinks of energy/resources. Each problem has a scale of significance, which means that it may be about any, any combination, or all scales, especially individual people, families, communities, ecogeoareas, ecoregions, continental islands, and/or the surface area of planet Earth. We can evaluate which scales significantly contribute to solving the problem if there are multiple scales. Consequently, this solves problems past, present, and future simultaneously for everyone, everything, everywhere: God, Nature, and the Universe.